CVS/pharmacy Now Offers "Talking" Prescription Labels for Individuals
with Vision Impairments Through its Online Pharmacy


Date Posted: 03/18/2014

New service on CVS.com is the result of a collaboration with state and
national organizations for the blind

 Woonsocket, Rhode Island (March 18, 2014) -- CVS/pharmacy announced
today that it now provides ScripTalk talking prescription labels for
prescriptions ordered for home delivery through its online pharmacy,
CVS.com. The ScripTalk labels provide a safe and convenient way to
access information on prescription labels for individuals who cannot
read standard print. The ScripTalk labels are free to CVS.com pharmacy
customers who are blind or visually impaired. Customers can also
obtain a free ScripTalk reader from Envision America that will enable
them to listen to the information on the ScripTalk label.

"We are pleased to offer the ScripTalk service to our online pharmacy
customers who are visually impaired," said Josh Flum, Senior Vice
President of Retail Pharmacy at CVS Caremark. "Enhancing access to
important information about prescriptions is in keeping with our
purpose of helping people on their path to better health."

Today's announcement is the result of collaboration between
CVS/pharmacy, the American Foundation for the Blind, American Council
of the Blind and California Council of the Blind. These groups
applauded CVS/pharmacy's actions.

"The lack of accessible labels on prescription drug containers puts
people with vision loss at serious risk of medication mishaps," said
Paul Schroeder, Vice President of Programs & Policy at the American
Foundation for the Blind. "We applaud CVS/pharmacy for taking steps to
provide speech access to label information for customers with vision
loss along with its willingness to evaluate methods to improve large
print labels."

"This agreement is a positive step that allows for a greater level of
privacy, safety, and independence for blind and visually impaired
Americans of all ages who take prescription medications," said Kim
Charlson, president of the American Council of the Blind.

"The California Council of the Blind applauds CVS's willingness to
offer access to the information on prescription medication labels. As
a result of this initiative, persons who are blind or visually
impaired who use CVS mail order to fill their prescription needs will
have the same direct, and independent access to label information as
do sighted customers," stated Donna Pomerantz, President, California
Council of the Blind.

About CVS/pharmacy

CVS/pharmacy, the retail division of CVS Caremark Corporation (NYSE:
CVS), is America's leading retail pharmacy with more than 7,600
CVS/pharmacy and Longs Drug stores. CVS/pharmacy is reinventing
pharmacy to help people on their path to better health by providing
the most accessible and personalized expertise, both in its stores and
online at CVS.com. General information about CVS/pharmacy and CVS
Caremark is available at http://info.cvscaremark.com.

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